Joseph V. Rodrigue, Jr., River Ridge: “Do you have a net that I can borrow?”
Rabbi Edward Paul Cohn, Metairie: “I’ll throw him back, but I’ll save that shirt to wear to the next LSU game!”
Marc Wayne Jaffe, Metairie: “Ok Boudreaux put down the pole real easy and no one gets hurt.”
Wils J. Moreau, Sr., LaPlace: “You never know how smart a fish is until you’re caught!”
Brian Sons, St. Petersburg, FL: “Let’s see you worm your way out of this one, big fella!”
Karl Mintz (Age 9), New Orleans: “Finally, I caught one! And it’s a big one!”
Louis Farmer, Baton Rouge: “Hand over all your worms and I’ll let you go.”
Bob Ussery, New Orleans: “This is bass-ackwards.”
Sam Johnson, Zachary: “I guess you agree with ‘Catch and Release’ now?”
Doreen Seuzeneau, New Orleans: “Payback’s a fish!”
Cambre Bares (Age 10), Baton Rouge: “It looks like I got a big one!”
Wesley Ralston, Metairie: “Be careful what you fish for.”
Marc Loudon, New Orleans: “I’m draining the swamp.”
Nola Bea Gubitz, New Orleans: “YOU’RE the Swamp King??!!”
Richard Hirsch, Livonia: “Now this is what you call ‘Bait and Switch’.”
Vincent Caracci, Metairie: “I knew you were a keeper when I set the hook!!”
Charlene Gubitz, Metairie: “I’m the one playing ‘hooky’ from school, but YOU’RE the one who got caught!!”
Lisa Winningkoff, Metairie: “Well this looks like a ‘reel’ surprise for both of us, buddy.”
Victor Canella, Sr., Brusly: “Come on in, the water’s fine.”
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